Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2053264 | FEBS Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Reconstitution into planar lipid bilayers of a poly-3-hydroxybutyrate/calcium/polyphosphate (PHB/Ca2+/polyP) complex from Escherichia coli membranes yields cationic-selective, 100 pS channels (Das, S., Lengweiler, U.D., Seebach, D. and Reusch, R.N. (1997) Proof for a non-proteinaceous calcium-selective channel in Escherichia coli by total synthesis from (R)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid and inorganic polyphosphate. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94, 9075–9079). Here, we report that this complex can also form larger, weakly selective pores, with a maximal conductance ranging from 250 pS to 1 nS in different experiments (symmetric 150 mM KCl). Single channels were inhibited by lanthanum (IC50 = 42 ± 4 μM, means ± S.E.M.) with an unusually high Hill coefficient (8.4 ± 1.2). Transition to low-conductance states (<250 pS) was favored by increased membrane polarization (∣V∣ ⩾ 50 mV). High conductance states (>250 pS) may reflect conformations important for genetic transformability, or “competence”, of the bacterial cells, which requires the presence of the PHB/Ca2+/polyP complex in the membrane.